Ed Konvalin

Art has been a predominant influence throughout Ed’s education and he’s spent 30 years pursuing various interests in arts and crafts.  In 2000, Ed rediscovered a passion for creating hand-crafted functional pottery. As this interest blossomed into a serious endeavor, Ed established a small studio at his home in Buckley, WA.   Working out of his studio, Ed creates high-quality, handcrafted stoneware pottery, with the goal of providing attractive and functional items for people to use and enjoy in their everyday lives. 

Ed draws his inspiration from the diverse colors and textures that abound in the Pacific Northwest. As a creator of functional pottery, Ed finds the greatest satisfaction in people’s enjoyment and use of each created object.  

Ed has participated in numerous pottery workshops presented by internationally recognized potters such as Steven Hill, Matt Long, Mark Shapiro and Sequoia Miller, and Josh De Wees.

The pottery created by Ed has been shown at various venues throughout California’s San Francisco bay and Washington’s Puget Sound areas. He also is a regular participant of “Northwest Artisan Market" at the Washington State Fair, both Spring and Fall.